>I'm not sure I'd view this as user-hostile, since the whole concept of 'skins' is to allow the user to choose the interface that they like. If they find one that's difficult to use they can select/download another. I wonder what Alan Cooper would have to say about the subject.
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But if it chages the shape of the form, buttons, etc or uses color schemes that make it difficult to determine enabled from disabled, command buttons from other objects, it definately is hostile. I think Cooper would applaud skins to some extent...that is, letting the user define colors, etc, but he would not like the idea of changing the shape, enabled/disabled distinctions, etc.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer